Visual Studio 2015 is a rich, integrated development environment for creating stunning applications for Windows, iOS, and Android, as well as modern web applications and cloud services. To find out more information about the Visual Studio 2015, please visit Visual Studio site or watch Visual Studio videos on Channel 9.

Over recent weeks we’ve been hearing from Kevin Sait – Head of IT Strategy at Wymondham High Academy – about his schools journey with the Surface 3. That journey now extends beyond the gates of Wymondham, as Kevin takes his knowledge and experience out into the community and into local primary schools, working with teachers and students to help them with choosing devices and familiarising them with all that Office 365 has to offer in an educational setting.

We’re pleased to share the yesterday’s announcement from the Office team that Office 2016 for Mac is now available! For the full run down of what’s included, and details of how to upgrade to Office 2016 for Mac, please see the repost below of the original article from the Office blog.

Microsoft was at last week’s Child Internet Safety Summit – spreading a vital mantra that the Internet could be so much safer if people simply made use of the protections already available. But are parents listening or are the dangers simply evolving too fast?

With the imminent launch of Windows 10, we’d like to offer an invitation to our customers in education to attend a technical event. This is a great opportunity to ask the experts as well as learn about the new changes in Windows 10 and how they can be applied to your infrastructure; ensuring that you as an organisation and ready to upgrade when the time comes on July 29th.

Another two weeks have passed, and it is once again time to take a look into the world of our Microsoft Expert Educators through the latest edition of the MIE Minute. Anyone familiar with the MIE Minute will know that each edition is packed full of great...

Steve Hodges, principal researcher at Microsoft Cambridge, fell in love with computing when he was first exposed to the BBC Micro at school in the 1980s. The computer was part of the BBC Computer Literacy Programme and was designed to encourage students to explore the potential of computer programming.

The following is a guest post from Denise Phillips, Maths & Computing Logical Thinking Lead at Townhill Junior School, Southampton, and looks at her experiences with LP+365 from Microsoft Education Partner Learning Possibilities Ltd .
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